If you couldn't make it to Saturday's spring game, all you need to know, if you don't already, is that Arizona is going to have a very good defense in 2007.

Although the offense won the annual scrimmage by a final score of 56 to 28, it was the defense that controlled most of the game.

As a whole, the defense held the offense to 551 yards on 93 plays, which is an average of only 5.9 yards per play.

Safety Michael Klyce tipped a Willie Tuitama pass which was eventually intercepted by safety Brandon Tatum. This was Tuitama's first interception. Tatum ended the scrimmage with the interception and one additional tackle.